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win thanks for pointing out that the rest of the entire texas team sucked. i am sure they would appreciate that. you are also probably the only idiot that believes that. in the aggie game their running backs won the game for them. they have a very good o-line there. good to know that the texas players outside of vince were horrible
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oh pak he may have been doing that because he couldn't read a d too. not saying that for sure but from what i saw of the guy is if you can get good pressure on him you can get him rattled and get him turning the ball over.
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i think it is a little tougher to run the way big vince did in college in the nfl.
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You want ratings, here ya go:
IA National Player Report Passing Efficiency Year: 2005 Thru: 01/04/06 Minimum Pct. of Games Played 75 Rank Player Pos Cl Gm Patt Pcomp Comppct Int Intpct Pyds Ydspatt TDs TDpct Rating 1 Rudy Carpenter, Arizona St. QB SO 9 228 156 68.42 2 .88 2273 9.97 17 7.46 175.0 2 Brian Brohm, Louisville QB SO 10 301 207 68.77 5 1.66 2883 9.58 19 6.31 166.7 3 Vince Young, Texas QB JR 13 325 212 65.23 10 3.08 3036 9.34 26 8.00 163.9 4 Troy Smith, Ohio St. QB SR 11 237 149 62.87 4 1.69 2282 9.63 16 6.75 162.7 5 Drew Olson, UCLA QB SR 12 378 242 64.02 6 1.59 3198 8.46 34 8.99 161.6 6 Phil Horvath, Northern Ill. QB JR 9 238 168 70.59 8 3.36 2001 8.41 18 7.56 159.4 7 Brady Quinn, Notre Dame QB JR 12 450 292 64.89 7 1.56 3919 8.71 32 7.11 158.4 8 Matt Leinart, Southern California QB SR 13 431 283 65.66 8 1.86 3815 8.85 28 6.50 157.7 9 Colt Brennan, Hawaii QB SO 12 515 350 67.96 13 2.52 4301 8.35 35 6.80 155.5 10 Drew Stanton, Michigan St. QB JR 11 354 236 66.67 12 3.39 3077 8.69 22 6.21 153.4 11 Brian Johnson, Utah QB SO 10 330 210 63.64 7 2.12 2892 8.76 18 5.45 151.0 12 Omar Jacobs, Bowling Green QB JR 9 321 195 60.75 7 2.18 2590 8.07 26 8.10 150.9 http://web1.ncaa.org/d1mfb/natlRank....sseff&site=org and this doesn't include rushing yards or TD's which would put Young way ahead of Leinart if he wasn't already. |
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huh? what? wtf? you guys are simply off your rockers...i made points you can't refute, so one guy goes to talkin about stars? hello! we're talking about players and how they played recently not what their projection was on signing day in college. texas has a good team, if they didn't they wouldn't have gone to the national championship. but texas by no comparison matches the nfl prospects of usc. and you guys no it, so now you go to some other rant calling me names disrespecting the texas team in which i never did. usc has 3 offensive lineman the nfl is waiting to hear from this weekend, 2 rb's and a qb this is just on offense. now talk stars to me? we are talking top 30 picks all of them and how many does texas have? 2 maybe 3 nuff said! |
Cher, we already established the fact that Young has a higher efficiency rating, but his raw #s just aren't anywhere close to Leinart's. Not to mention Young's turnover ratio compared to Leinart's is almost 2:1. Leinart is a safe bet. Young is a gamble.
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elway, steve young. |
i am looking forward to watching vince in the nfl. time will tell that is for sure. i don't think he can make the transition as a passer
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